Ohio Artist Archibald Willard and the “Spirit of ’76”
Learn more about Archibald Willard, the Ohio artist who painted "Spirit of '76" to celebrate our nation's 100th birthday.
By making meaning of objects, people in museums are actually developingand sometimes even changingmeanings and aspects of themselves, their relationships, and the society in which they live. –Lois Silverman, The Social Work of Museums
How should we look at an object on display? When do everyday things become meaningful? Objects, in and of themselves, are neutral. We give objects meaning by projecting our own memories, emotions or perspectives onto them. Those meanings change over time. In the upcoming exhibition, Controversy: Pieces You Dont Normally See, objects will be presented that have complex and unique stories. As objects gain or lose meaning over time, what do they tell us about ourselves? Museum curators preserve the stories that are associated with the objects in the collection. Should we tell you what we think they mean? What object would you put on display? Tell us what you think!